Abstract

In this paper, we report the synthesis and self-assembling behavior of an F⋯H–N hydrogen bonding-induced arylamide-based dipodal foldamer. SEM, AFM, TEM, and XRD studies reveal that this preorganized oligomer stacks to form vesicles in methanol–chloroform (10–70%) binary solvents due to the strong stacking interaction of the folded segments and the supramolecular polymeric feature of the dipodal molecule in the stacked state. In contrast, a simple folded molecule can give rise to vesicles only when the chloroform content is 45–55%.

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